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A man from Santa Anna was arrested in Irvine after showing a fake CHEGE ID – New Santa Ana –

A man from Santa Anna was arrested in Irvine after showing a fake CHEGE ID – New Santa Ana –

A man from Santa Anna was arrested in Irvine after showing a fake ID card

Last night, Dayner Chacon Lara23, from Santa Anna, learned that the Irvin police officers are professionals in solving problems and separate the fact from fiction, according to Irvin Police DepartmentS

The presentation of a fake driver’s license by an Irvin officer was the first of many surprises for Lara, as the off -the -bers quickly defined his real name and found that there was actually no driver’s license.

Inside his vehicle, he had funny money, stolen registration number and mail belonging to many other people.

Dayner Chacon Laras a fake one hundred dollars banknote
Dayner Chacon Laras a fake one hundred dollars banknote

The fun money was a hundred dollars, which included the image of Dr. Albert Einstein.

Einstein said, “A smart man solves a problem. A wise man avoids him. “It is a pity that Lara is not complied with, as now there will be a difficult time to avoid sentence in prison.

Lara was booked at the Orange District Prison on numerous charges, including the possession of stolen property, providing incorrect information to an employee and owning a fraudulent government.

Penalties to own stolen property

According to the California Penal Code 496, the possession of stolen property can be charged or as a crime or crime, depending on the value of the property and the circumstances:

Drilling: Up to 1 year in the District Prison and/or a fine of up to $ 1,0001.
Crime: 16 months, 2 years or 3 years in a state prison and/or fine up to $ 10,00012.

Penalties for providing incorrect information to an employee

The provision of false information to a police officer is a crime under the Code of the vehicle 31 and the Criminal Code 148.9:

  • Penalties: Up to 6 months in the District Prison and/or a fine of up to $ 1,00034.

Penalties to possess a fraudulent government ID card

Owning a fake identification number is an offense according to the California Penal Code 529.5:

  • First crime: up to 1 year in the District Prison and/or a fine of up to $ 1,0005.
  • Subsequent crimes: up to 1 year in prison in the county and/or fine up to $ 5,0005.
  • Only possession: fines ranging from $ 1,000 to $ 2,5005.

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Our editor, Art Pedroza, works in the OC and OC Weekly register and studies journalism in CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Anna for over 30 years and has served in several urban and district committees. When he does not write or edit Pedros, he specializes in the risk control and safety of professional work. He also teaches part -time at Cerritos and CSUF College. Pedroz has MBA from Keller University.

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